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3.7 How 19th Century Shamans Gave the 21st Century a New Theory of Rock Art (With the Help of 20th Century Science)

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"The /Xam San spoke of the rain as an animal. A rain-bull the thunderstorm that roared and destroyed the people’s huts; a raincow the gentle, soaking rain; columns of rain falling beneath a thunderstorm were called the ‘rain’s legs’—the rain was said to walk across the land." (discussed at 59:36: https://twitter.com/DilettanteryPod/status/1582459918418071552)

rock art discussed at 55:20: https://twitter.com/DilettanteryPod/status/1582459942589857797/photo/1

rock art discussed at 1:09:20: https://twitter.com/DilettanteryPod/status/1582459938802388992/photo/1

rock painting of trance dance: https://twitter.com/DilettanteryPod/status/1582459942589857797/photo/1

"For the makers, the paintings and engravings *were* visions, not representations of visions."

-James David Lewis-Williams

"High at the head a branching olive grows/

And crowns the pointed cliffs with shady boughs./

A cavern pleasant, though involved in night,/

Beneath it lies, the Naiades delight:/

Where bowls and urns of workmanship divine/

And massy beams in native marble shine;/

On which the Nymphs amazing webs display,/

Of purple hue and exquisite array,/

The busy bees within the urns secure/

Honey delicious, and like nectar pure./

Perpetual waters through the grotto glide,/

A lofty gate unfolds on either side;/

That to the north is pervious to mankind:/

The sacred south t'immortals is consign'd.”

-Homer, Odyssey

Sources: https://old.reddit.com/r/DilettanteryPodcast/comments/zlhzkk/37_how_19th_century_shamans_gave_the_21st_century/?

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Manage episode 350034207 series 2938738
Content provided by Sean Zabashi. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sean Zabashi or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

"The /Xam San spoke of the rain as an animal. A rain-bull the thunderstorm that roared and destroyed the people’s huts; a raincow the gentle, soaking rain; columns of rain falling beneath a thunderstorm were called the ‘rain’s legs’—the rain was said to walk across the land." (discussed at 59:36: https://twitter.com/DilettanteryPod/status/1582459918418071552)

rock art discussed at 55:20: https://twitter.com/DilettanteryPod/status/1582459942589857797/photo/1

rock art discussed at 1:09:20: https://twitter.com/DilettanteryPod/status/1582459938802388992/photo/1

rock painting of trance dance: https://twitter.com/DilettanteryPod/status/1582459942589857797/photo/1

"For the makers, the paintings and engravings *were* visions, not representations of visions."

-James David Lewis-Williams

"High at the head a branching olive grows/

And crowns the pointed cliffs with shady boughs./

A cavern pleasant, though involved in night,/

Beneath it lies, the Naiades delight:/

Where bowls and urns of workmanship divine/

And massy beams in native marble shine;/

On which the Nymphs amazing webs display,/

Of purple hue and exquisite array,/

The busy bees within the urns secure/

Honey delicious, and like nectar pure./

Perpetual waters through the grotto glide,/

A lofty gate unfolds on either side;/

That to the north is pervious to mankind:/

The sacred south t'immortals is consign'd.”

-Homer, Odyssey

Sources: https://old.reddit.com/r/DilettanteryPodcast/comments/zlhzkk/37_how_19th_century_shamans_gave_the_21st_century/?

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